Shruti Haasan promotes her upcoming film 'Behen Hogi Teri' in Delhi

The leading lady of the movie Behen Hogi Teri, Shruti Haasan promoted her film in Delhi. Along with her present at the event was the producer of the film Amul Vikas Mohan.

Behen Hogi Teri messed up in a legal trouble for its poster portraying the male lead Rajkummar Rao as Lord Shiva. While asking them about the movie’s legal issue they shared their own point of view. When asked about her character in the movie, Shruti stated, “My character of Binny is basically from Lucknow, I am sure many girls will relate her with themselves, she is a lovely small town girl, sweet, sensitive and independent.” Regarding the legal trouble Shruti stated in a positive way said, “As I was not the part of the scene so I don’t know much about it, yes but I am sure the intention was not so to hurt anyone’s sentiments.”

On the other hand the producer of the same Amul Vikas Mohan, about the controversial chopped scene stated, “We haven’t chopped the scene, and we just shortened the length and duration of it. Yes, our intentions were not so to hurt any religion clan at all. And as per censorship, we didn’t felt any difficulty, censor board is there to help us. We received the certificate soon before all the mess.”

Well, this upcoming romantic comedy flick revolves around a middle class boy, who is in love with a neighborhood girl. He eagerly wants to send a friend request to his crush but somehow entirely fears of getting friendzoned. Rajkummar Rao will be seen as “Lucknowi Guy”, Shruti will portray a character of an independent girl.

Behen Hogi Teri also stars Gautam Gulati, Gulshan Grover, Ranjit, Kamlesh Gill, Darshan Jariwala, etc. Directed by Ajay K Pannalal, produced by Tony D’souza, Nitin Upadhyaya, Amul Vikas Mohan and featured under the production venture of OddBall Motion Pictures, it is slated to release on 9th of June.

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Murtaza Ali Khan is an independent film critic / journalist based out of New Delhi, India. He has been writing on cinema for over seven years. He runs the award-winning entertainment blog A Potpourri of Vestiges. He is also the Films Editor at the New York City-based publication Cafe Dissensus and regularly contributes to The Hindu and The Sunday Guardian. He was previously a columnist at Huff Post. He has also contributed to publications like DailyO, Newslaundry, The Quint, Dear Cinema, Desimartini and Jamuura Blog. He regularly appears as a guest panelist on the various television channels and is also associated with radio.